Kesaria Abramidze, a 37 yo influencer, model and LGBT+ rights activist, was murdered in her flat in Tbilisi by a man “known to the victim” on Wednesday, one day after the Georgian Parliament unanimously passed a “family values” bill banning “LGBT propaganda” in schools and public broadcast, modeled after a similar Russian law passed a few years ago.
Abramidze was one of the first and most well-known openly transgender public figures in Georgia, a country under the rule of the pro-Russian party Georgian Dream.
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Kesaria Abramidze, a 37 yo influencer, model and LGBT+ rights activist, was murdered in her flat in Tbilisi by a man “known to the victim” on Wednesday, one day after the Georgian Parliament unanimously passed a “family values” bill banning “LGBT propaganda” in schools and public broadcast, modeled after a similar Russian law passed a few years ago.
Abramidze was one of the first and most well-known openly transgender public figures in Georgia, a country under the rule of the pro-Russian party Georgian Dream.